In the cryptocurrency market, there used to be a confrontation between the East and the West. In the past, there would always be market activity both during the day and at night, with the main activity occurring during Western hours, specifically between 21:30 and 7:30 Beijing time. Significant rises typically happen in the early morning, so a qualified trader's routine should involve going to bed at 20:00 and waking up at 4:00 to monitor trades.

1. If there is a continuous drop during domestic daytime, one must buy the dip, as foreigners will pump the market at 21:30.

2. If there is a big rise during the day, do not chase the high, as it will likely fall back at night.

3. The key signal for buying and selling is the 'spike'; the deeper the spike, the stronger the buy and sell signals.

4. Major meetings or positive news will usually lead to a rise, but once it materializes, the price will drop.

5. In group discussions, when the community promotes a coin and speaks highly of it, if you get excited, it’s likely you’ll get burned; consider doing the opposite. If a coin is extremely hot, you can short it immediately.

6. If a friend in the group recommends something and you feel disinterested, it’s likely to take off; when in doubt, it may be worth trying a little bit.